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The InBetween Season 1 Episode 6- The Length of a River Full Movie
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00:00Previously, on The In-Between, I see ghosts, I hear them.
00:08Sandy!
00:09Sometimes they send me a message.
00:11You have to stop him.
00:12And sometimes they just show up.
00:14My daughter has certain abilities that can be very helpful.
00:17She's over here.
00:19She's still alive.
00:20But what she sees is incredibly rough on her.
00:24I saw some strange stuff last night.
00:26I think it might be related to your case.
00:28Samuel!
00:30Everybody, your attention, please.
00:37Sergeant Ballian has agreed to let our task force address you before roll call
00:41so that we can give you as much information as possible today
00:43before you're out on the street.
00:45As you all know, for the last three years,
00:48three newlywed couples have been brutally murdered in their own homes.
00:53The man has been tortured and shot.
00:55The woman has been drowned.
00:57The killer always strikes on the same date.
01:00Today.
01:01This is the year that we stop him.
01:03Our team will comb the tip lines and get you the best leads you can follow up on.
01:08Bullet has been sent to all neighborhood watch offices and HOAs.
01:11There is no question this guy stalks his victims,
01:14possibly for the 12 months leading up to each kill.
01:16So don't be too quick to dismiss reports of men and women saying they are being followed,
01:20or complaints their homes have been vandalized.
01:22Everything must be checked out, especially if the complainant has been married for less than one year.
01:28We are not going to let this guy slip through the net again.
01:31All right, let's hit the streets.
01:36We're doing everything we can.
01:38Seattle's practically on lockdown.
01:39I just hope it's enough.
01:41What smells so delicious?
01:44Waffles.
01:44Oh, my favorite.
01:46Go for it.
01:47Tom went into work early, so you're going to eat his share as well as your own.
01:51Not bad news, I hope.
01:53You mean the newlywed killer?
01:54Yeah.
01:54So far, all is quiet.
01:56Oh, that reminds me.
01:58Tom got you a pepper spray keychain.
02:00To go with the taser he got you when he went off to college.
02:03And the self-defense classes in high school.
02:06I was one badass freshman.
02:08I made way too much food here.
02:11You know what?
02:12I'll take him to bring some over to the precinct later.
02:14I'm sure they'd appreciate that.
02:16Let me help you.
02:38Is there any way you can identify her?
02:52Maybe we could still get her in time.
02:54I could barely make out her face just through all the water.
02:59I didn't see anything else.
03:00I'm sorry.
03:02That's all right, kid.
03:04Listen, I appreciate you calling.
03:05Bye.
03:08Oh, he made all this food.
03:12Kind of lost my appetite.
03:15He's just so stressed about this case.
03:17I just wish I could be more helpful.
03:19Hey, come on.
03:20You're doing your best.
03:21We all just want to stop this guy before he strikes again.
03:23Yeah.
03:24Which reminds me.
03:26Tom got you a present.
03:28It's a pepper spray keychain.
03:31To go with the taser.
03:32He got me when I left for college.
03:34Yeah, exactly.
03:36Brian, you gave me this already.
03:39All right, of course.
03:42I'm going to get some coffee.
03:49Detective!
03:50Is it the newlywed killer?
03:51Did he strike again?
03:52Detective, do you have any leave?
03:53What have we got?
03:54Jim and Shelly Edwards married seven months.
03:56Looks like the killer gained access when Shelly was alone Saturday afternoon.
03:59No forced entry.
04:01So she let him in, just like the other victims?
04:02Husband arrived around 8 p.m.
04:04We think he was struck on the head as he entered the house, restrained, tortured all night, and then shot.
04:08Shelly was drowned in their bathtub.
04:09No sexual assault, no robbery.
04:11Well, it's really full of cash.
04:13Exactly the same as the last three years.
04:14Well, not quite.
04:17Swim.
04:18Looks like he got his hands free.
04:31Probably while the killer was filling the bath.
04:34Edwards managed to dial 911, but he was shot before he could tell them their address.
04:38Still gave him a chance to GPS the phone.
04:40Uniforms are here in ten minutes.
04:41A pink flower petal.
04:46In our previous murders, the killer has had time to clean up.
04:51This time he's in a bit of a rush.
04:55Any other flowers around the house?
04:56No.
04:57Looks like a carnation.
04:59Shelly Edwards' sister's here.
05:00She's in the living room.
05:02We found these flower petals in their room.
05:06Do you think she'd let in a flower delivery, man?
05:07I want to say no, but Jim would sometimes send her a bouquet for no reason.
05:14They were happy.
05:15No problems.
05:16Not that I know of.
05:18But a few days ago, Shelly and I went for coffee, and she was very anxious, looking around a lot.
05:24Jumpy.
05:25I asked her what was wrong, and she told me she thought someone was following her.
05:30Now, thinking back on it, there was more to it.
05:33Something she didn't want to tell me.
05:35Like, she knew the guy?
05:36Maybe.
05:37I remember thinking she doesn't just look scared.
05:41She looks... guilty.
05:55Melinda!
05:56Cassie!
05:57Oh my God!
05:58How are you?
05:59I'm good.
06:01Yeah, I'm okay.
06:02It's been a long time.
06:04Yeah.
06:04I'd love to catch up, see what you've been doing since high school.
06:08You're kind of looking at it.
06:11I get a break in about 20 minutes.
06:13Sounds great.
06:14Until then, how about a mimosa on the house?
06:18I'll see you in a bit.
06:30Hey, you made it.
06:32Brilliant.
06:33Thanks to you, I'm officially consulting on this case.
06:36Damien, right?
06:37Good to see you again.
06:39Same here.
06:40Manny worked these matters since day one.
06:41We could use this experience.
06:42Biggest regret was taking retirement with this bastard still on the loose.
06:46Mind if I walk the scene?
06:47Sure.
06:47I'll stand tickets right.
06:49Reach back in the place.
06:50Sounds good.
06:51Hey.
07:00So we're, uh, shorthanded today.
07:03So I really only have five minutes.
07:05But what if we got lunch later this week?
07:09I'd like that.
07:10It is really good to see you.
07:13For what it's worth, I still feel awful about the way I acted back in school.
07:18Oh, Cass, you were going through a hard time.
07:22You just lost your mom.
07:23I know, but you tried to be there for me, and I just cut you off.
07:31I'm really sorry.
07:35Oh, shit.
07:36Now I feel like a jerk.
07:40I knew you worked here when I came in.
07:44Oh, okay.
07:46I wanted to talk to you about something.
07:48About what?
07:51Do you remember, um, sophomore year when Craig Hasler died?
07:59Sure.
08:00It was a brain aneurysm.
08:02Yeah.
08:04Maybe a week later, you, me, some of the other girls decided to contact him on a Ouija board.
08:10Nothing was happening, and then suddenly you started to freak out.
08:18You said that you could see, Craig.
08:22I mean, the other girls were pissed.
08:23Because they thought you were just trying to scare them.
08:26You were the only one who believed me.
08:28I was your best friend.
08:31Yeah.
08:32And after that is when he stopped speaking to me.
08:35I should have been more honest about what was going on with me.
08:41And the truth is, it's still kind of complicated.
08:44Uh.
08:46Would it be okay if we talked about it later when we have more time?
08:49Yeah, of course.
08:50Yeah.
08:51Of course.
08:51I didn't mean to upset you.
09:17You're engaged?
09:18Yeah, I was.
09:23She had a car accident.
09:28We had had an argument.
09:32I don't even remember what it was about, but, uh.
09:37Jenna.
09:39I was driving home.
09:43She called me to apologize.
09:44She, she said, there's something I want you to know, something important, but before she could.
09:54It has been two years.
09:57I cannot take this ring off of my finger.
10:00I can't stop thinking about what she wanted to tell me that night.
10:03Is she trying to get through to me?
10:07It's just that I can't hear her.
10:12But maybe I can.
10:16So you want me to try to talk to her?
10:21You can say no.
10:22But please don't.
10:28Of course.
10:29I mean, I can try.
10:32Thanks.
10:44Thanks.
10:44Ballistics are in.
10:46Our victim, Jim Edwards, was shot with the same weapon as the previous three husbands.
10:50A .22 caliber.
10:52Well, our killer's consistent.
10:53I'll give him that.
10:54Always seem to hide.
10:54He used such a small gun.
10:56I mean, one out of .38, a .44.
10:57Well, a .22 makes less racket.
10:59Still gets the job done close range.
11:02Where are we?
11:03Forensics is still processing the apartment.
11:05We found a carnation pedal at the scene.
11:07Uniforms are canvassing the local flower shops.
11:09I've got to update the mayor's office in 20.
11:10Any new insights?
11:12I've been reviewing the files.
11:14Putting together a profile of the killer.
11:16He's all about power and control.
11:18Rituals are clearly important.
11:20He's detail-oriented, meticulous even.
11:23But here's what's tripping me up.
11:24Usually when a couple is murdered,
11:26one gender is obviously the real target.
11:29David Berkowitz, for example,
11:30shot couples parked in cars,
11:32but his motivation was anger towards women for rejecting him.
11:35With this guy, I'm not so sure.
11:38He spends hours with the women
11:40before the husband comes home.
11:41Now, if she is the primary target,
11:43he could just kill her and leave.
11:46Never even deal with the man.
11:47Only the husbands are tortured.
11:48The real point is having them together
11:50so they can see what the other's going through.
11:52Maybe he was engaged, married, ended badly.
11:54Wife might have left him for another guy.
11:56So the female victim is a surrogate for the bride he lost,
11:59and the husband represents the man who stole her away.
12:03I went through the victim's calendars and get this.
12:05Shelley Edwards has the same notation every Thursday at 6 p.m.
12:09Which is NWSG.
12:13That's it?
12:14Just an acronym?
12:15No address, no notes.
12:16Did you ask the sister about this?
12:18Yeah, no one close to her seems to know what it is.
12:20And the first entry is six months ago.
12:23That's right after the Edwards were married.
12:25Do you remember NWSG with any previous murder?
12:28No, it's new to me.
12:29But anything that might have to do with their wedding
12:31is worth looking into.
12:32I agree.
12:33Let me know what you find.
12:36I'll be right back.
12:37I'll be right back.
13:07Ashley.
13:08That's what it read.
13:23First name?
13:23Last name?
13:24I couldn't tell.
13:25But you're positive it's connected to our case.
13:27Well, from all the slashing that went on
13:29and the drowning earlier, yeah.
13:31Yeah, I'm positive.
13:34Anyway, I'm going to go home.
13:35I'll let you know if I see anything else.
13:37Thanks, kid.
13:38Yeah.
13:39There's never been a victim or a witness
13:41on this case before named Ashley.
13:43If our killer was abandoned by a fiancée at some point,
13:47her name could be Ashley.
13:50Hey, Hackett?
13:50Yeah.
13:51I got something.
13:52There are no security cameras on the Edwards block,
13:55but I pulled up as much footage as I could
13:56from the places they frequent.
13:59And I found this.
14:00I'm sure the sister was right.
14:03Shelly did know the guy that was following her.
14:04My sister also said Shelly was acting guilty.
14:07Maybe she was having an affair.
14:10Is there more than one encounter?
14:12Yeah.
14:12He was persistent.
14:14This is Shelly's fitness studio.
14:16I put it through the DMV facial recognition software
14:18and got a name.
14:20Clay Rollins.
14:21Does he have a record?
14:22Mostly petty stuff,
14:23but he did 13 months for domestic battery on his ex-wife.
14:29Let's bring him in.
14:32How did you know, Shelly?
14:34We used to date in college,
14:35but it wasn't anything serious.
14:36Then why do we have you on security tape
14:38harassing her the week before she was murdered?
14:40I wasn't harassing her.
14:42I ran into Shelly about four months ago.
14:44We went for a drink
14:45and she started telling me that she wasn't happy.
14:47Marriage was more complicated than she thought.
14:49Blah, blah, blah.
14:50I'd been married before,
14:52so I gave her some advice.
14:53You said you had a drink?
14:55Yeah.
14:55Where?
14:56The bar at Columbia Hotel.
14:58At what point in the evening
14:59did you decide to take your conversation upstairs
15:01to one of the rooms?
15:02We didn't.
15:03That particular night,
15:04we had sex in my car.
15:05How long were you seeing each other?
15:10A couple months.
15:12We'd get together once a week or so.
15:14She had a standing Thursday night appointment.
15:15Was that you?
15:16No.
15:17Thursdays, I play poker.
15:18We need to check your alibi.
15:19Yeah, I've had it.
15:21Diggsie's Poker Palace in Georgetown.
15:23I'm a regular.
15:24You do a lot of gambling for a guy on parole, Clay.
15:26Look, Shelly and I had a thing.
15:28She ended it.
15:28I tried to change her mind.
15:30That is it.
15:31Why'd she end it?
15:33She had this crazy reason.
15:35Someone left a bunch of flowers at her work
15:37and she thought it was me being cute.
15:40She was pissed.
15:41I don't blame her.
15:42Yeah, but that's the thing.
15:44It wasn't me.
15:47Did she say what kind of flowers they were?
15:49Pink carnations.
15:59I remember that bouquet, sure.
16:01It was about two weeks ago.
16:03I was pulling into the parking lot
16:04and I saw a guy just leaving them by the back door.
16:07Was there a card?
16:09No, nothing.
16:10So I brought them in and told Shelly about it when she got in.
16:12But she wasn't happy.
16:14Did she seem frightened?
16:15More annoyed than anything.
16:17I said maybe they were from her husband
16:18and she said Jim knew better.
16:20He sent roses, not carnations.
16:22She went around asking all the instructors
16:24if they were expecting flowers
16:25and everyone said no.
16:27So she tossed them in the trash
16:28and that's the last I heard of it.
16:30Could you describe the guy?
16:32He was pretty far away,
16:33but white, tall, average build.
16:36Was he driving a car?
16:38I'm not sure,
16:39but after he dropped the flowers,
16:41I heard a motorcycle start up around the corner.
16:43Where?
17:13Jenna?
17:15Jenna?
17:17Jenna?
17:19If you have a message for Melinda,
17:23you can tell me.
17:25Jenna?
17:27Jenna?
17:29Jenna?
17:31Jenna?
17:33If you have a message for Melinda,
17:35you can tell me.
17:37You can tell me.
18:07You can tell me.
18:23We've checked with as many friends and relatives
18:25of the former victims as we can find,
18:27asking about mysterious flower deliveries prior to the murders.
18:31Debra Carpenter's mother said she thinks maybe carnations
18:34were dropped off to Debra's office about a month
18:36before the murders, but without a card,
18:38they just assumed it was a mistake.
18:40Everyone else says they didn't know anything about any flowers
18:42or they forgot.
18:43That's a lead I'd have followed up on like a bloodhound.
18:45Nobody ever mentioned that.
18:46Well, no one realized it was important.
18:48I mean, Shelly Edwards only mentioned it because she thought
18:50the flowers were delivered by Clay Rowans.
18:52And with no card, it's possible the other two victims
18:54didn't get flowers.
18:55For the killer, it's just about the ritual of leaving them.
18:58It's all about the game.
18:59Why pink carnations?
19:01I did a little research.
19:02Apparently, they are symbolic of a woman's love.
19:04Maybe.
19:05But women don't like them.
19:07Well, they mean something to the killer.
19:09He delivered flowers to Shelly Edwards at work,
19:12and Jim Edwards had a carnation petal in his hand.
19:14He's bringing flowers to the murder scene
19:16and taking them with him when he goes.
19:18Okay, listen.
19:19I suggest we release this information to the press.
19:21We're gonna set up a tip line for any random flower drops.
19:24Okay, I'll work on it.
19:25Good work, guys.
19:27I stayed on the road for another hour trying to talk to Jenna,
19:31but she couldn't hear me.
19:32The accident just kept happening.
19:34Mm-hmm.
19:35Over and over.
19:37It's like she's caught in some kind of death echo.
19:43Is that, like, a technical term?
19:46No, I just made it up.
19:48But that's what it feels like.
19:50She's...
19:53She's stuck.
19:56There was this kid at my old high school, Craig Hasler.
19:59He died of a brain aneurysm when we were 14.
20:01Mm. Did you know him?
20:03Not when he was alive, but after.
20:07I would see him at school.
20:09He'd be wandering the halls and hiding in dark corners.
20:13He was clutching his head and screaming.
20:17Like he was still feeling the pain of the moment when he died.
20:21Oh.
20:22What happened to him?
20:24I don't know.
20:26Kinda quit going to school, if you remember.
20:30Too well.
20:32There were a lot of reasons that I couldn't handle high school,
20:35but one of the big ones was that Craig Hasler scared the crap out of me.
20:39I wanted to help him, but I didn't know how.
20:42So I walked away.
20:46Hmm.
20:47And I don't want to do that with Jenna.
20:51Okay.
20:54Well, let's talk about what's holding her back.
20:57Could be the trauma from the accident.
20:59Maybe something about Melinda.
21:03When I first saw the crash, Melinda had grabbed my arm.
21:08And she still wears the engagement ring,
21:10and it's like it carries a lot of, I don't know, energy.
21:15I could feel it.
21:17Hmm.
21:19The ring is a symbol of their love.
21:23When Jenna was alive, the bond they shared made them strong.
21:27But now...
21:29Now it's like a wait.
21:35I just got off the phone with the mayor.
21:41His office was releasing a statement about the carnations to the press.
21:44Excellent. Hopefully we'll get a hit.
21:46Whoa, whoa. Where are you guys going?
21:47We got a lead on Shelly's mysterious Thursday appointment.
21:49The acronym? NWSG.
21:51Sell calls she made on Thursday evenings ping a tire in Crown Hill.
21:54When we checked her credit cards, we found a $40 charge every fifth Thursday evening
21:58to the Di Savino bake shop in Crown Hill.
22:00It goes back six months.
22:01Same time that NWSG started appearing on her calendar.
22:06Headed to the bakery to check it out.
22:08Sorry. We're closed.
22:16We just need a minute.
22:18Have you seen this woman?
22:20Yeah. She was in here a few times.
22:23We tried to work out what she was doing in the neighborhood on Thursday nights.
22:26Well, I can't say for sure, but the community center across the street offers classes and meetings during the week,
22:32and sometimes people stop in before to pick up snacks.
22:35Okay. We'll check it out.
22:36Ask for Lila James. She runs the place.
22:39Thank you. You'd be very helpful.
22:51Can I help you?
22:52Lila James. Coordinated for the center.
22:56That's right.
22:57Do you recognize this woman?
22:59Seen her on the news. That's the woman who was killed on Saturday night.
23:03Shelly Edwards. Has she been here?
23:05We were at the Tusevino bakery next door. They told us Shelly picked up a box of pastries there every few weeks.
23:12Apparently that's not uncommon for people attending meetings here.
23:15Yes. Anonymous meetings.
23:17We'll try to keep anything you tell us confidential.
23:20It's terrible what happened to Shelly, but it's my responsibility to protect the privacy of the people who come here seeking help.
23:29Even if they're dead?
23:30Even then. It's not just Shelly's privacy. It's everyone else's too.
23:35I'm really sorry.
23:39Newlywed women's support group.
23:45I entered the address of the community center in a Thursday meeting time along with the acronym NWSG and that's what came up.
23:52Hmm.
23:53Newlyweds need support for what?
23:55According to the club's description, it's for modern women who are having trouble adjusting to the demands and difficulties of building a life with a new partner.
24:02Uh, mutual decision making, shared spaces, compromises, sacrifices...
24:07Marriage.
24:08Clay said Shelly wasn't happy. Marriage was more complicated than she thought it'd be.
24:13Are any of our other female victims members?
24:16Both Lucy Akila and Deb Carpenter were in couples therapy with their husbands.
24:19I followed up the lead at the time and went nowhere. Could it be that those wives were in that group?
24:23But the only way to be sure is to get a complete list of former and current members.
24:27But the center won't release that information without a warrant and a judge won't issue a warrant without a direct and immediate threat.
24:33Let me tell you from experience, lots of people don't even sign into those meetings at all or don't use their real names.
24:38That's what the anonymous is about. It's a protection.
24:42Our killer knows that. If everyone's anonymous, we can't connect the victims.
24:47Perfect hunting ground.
24:48You know I'll help if I can, but I haven't seen anything since the name Ashley.
25:00Yes, I know, and you'll always call when you have something.
25:03It's just we think our four female victims all belong to the same support group.
25:08We can't prove it, and...
25:10I guess I was just hoping. I was just hoping.
25:15Can I get you a cup of tea?
25:17Yes, please.
25:22You're a good doctor.
25:47Tom?
25:48Did she tell you where the ticket was issued?
25:49No, she said it was a parking infraction.
25:53It could be by the Edwards House or the community center.
25:54Yeah. Well, let's get the team on it.
25:55Yeah.
25:56Thanks for coming over.
25:57Thanks for reaching out.
25:58Thanks for coming over.
25:59Thanks for reaching out.
26:00Did you...
26:01Did you...
26:02see Jenna?
26:03Did you...
26:04see Jenna?
26:05Did you...
26:06see Jenna?
26:07Did you...
26:08talk to her?
26:09I did see her.
26:10Yes.
26:11I did see her.
26:12Yes.
26:13And the thing is...
26:14you're right.
26:15She's still here.
26:16It's just not in the way that you think.
26:17It's just not in the way that you think.
26:18Not in the way that you think.
26:23I did see Jenna.
26:24Thanks for coming over.
26:25Thanks for reaching out.
26:29Did you see Jenna?
26:31Did you talk to her?
26:36I did see her, yes.
26:39And the thing is, you're right.
26:43She's still here.
26:44It's just not in the way that you think.
26:49There's nothing romantic about what she's going through.
26:54She's not a guardian angel watching over you.
26:57She's not trying to get you that message of love.
27:00She's caught.
27:04I don't understand.
27:07For the last two years,
27:10you haven't wanted to face the fact that she's gone.
27:15You want her back so much.
27:19And you keep putting all of that energy out there,
27:22and it's like she's...
27:24She's driving toward it.
27:26Even though she can't get to you,
27:28she won't ever get to you.
27:34Is she in pain?
27:35I don't think it's pain like we feel,
27:39but she isn't at peace.
27:49I think the only way for this to end
27:50is for one of you to walk away.
27:54And Jenna can't, so it has to be you.
27:57How?
28:02I think maybe you should take your ring off.
28:07It's like it's connecting you both in a way that...
28:11it's not healthy anymore.
28:17And you're sure about all of this?
28:19I'm sure about what I saw,
28:23but I'm not always sure about what it means.
28:29You asked for my help,
28:30and I know you wanted a message from Jenna.
28:32Something you can think of as closure.
28:35I'm sorry I can't give you that.
28:41When I was wearing this ring,
28:42I felt like Jenna was still with me.
28:44Yeah.
28:47I guess it's time to do it on my own.
29:02How will you know it worked?
29:07If you want, I can go back and check.
29:11What if she's still there?
29:14Then I'll keep trying.
29:30Yeah, it's perfect.
29:31Thanks again.
29:32But, hey, I think I got it.
29:35A parking ticket was issued to a motorcycle
29:37parked in the alley behind Shelly's Fitness Studio
29:39two weeks ago.
29:40That's when the flowers were dropped off.
29:41Yeah, and get this.
29:42Wade Modell works at the Kenmore flower market.
29:45He did 10 months on an assault charge in 2016,
29:48and he owns a .22.
29:50Very good.
29:59Landlady says Modell isn't home.
30:01Usually gets in around 7 p.m.
30:03What is that?
30:04It's my dinner.
30:05It's my dinner.
30:06Not in the car.
30:10It's Modell.
30:15Stop!
30:16Police!
30:20Stop!
30:21Stop!
30:22Wait, Modell.
30:40You're under arrest.
30:41You have the right to remain silent.
30:43Do you know her?
30:48Never seen her before.
30:51You sure about that?
30:53So you don't know them either?
30:55What the hell is this?
30:59It's a murder case, Wade.
31:01Serial murder.
31:02I didn't kill anybody.
31:03You delivered flowers to Shelly Edwards
31:04two weeks before she was murdered.
31:05You mean at the gym?
31:06I was just doing her a favor.
31:07Doing Shelly a favor?
31:08No.
31:09The other lady.
31:14Take us for her to wait slowly.
31:16This girl comes up to the stand where I work,
31:19and she buys a big bouquet of pink carnations.
31:21Said she wanted to get them to her friend,
31:23but she had to run.
31:24Gave me 20 bucks to take them into the city for her on my bike.
31:27What did she look like?
31:28I was like, you know what?
31:29I was like, you know what?
31:30I was like, you know what?
31:32I was like, you know what?
31:33She was a redhead.
31:37The unis say that no one is home at Lila James' place.
31:43They're going to wait there.
31:44There's another car checking the center.
31:45You're sure about this?
31:46The killer's a woman?
31:47Absolutely.
31:48The support group, the pink carnations,
31:50Lila's the only thing linking them together.
31:51And there were signs.
31:52No sexual assault on the female victims,
31:54the small caliber handgun,
31:55the fact that every woman opened the door.
31:57They trusted her.
31:58She's that nice woman that works at the center.
32:01Lila James was engaged in 2014,
32:05but her fiancee broke it off the day of the wedding.
32:07The theme was pink carnations.
32:09They put an order in at every shop in the city.
32:11Eight months later,
32:12Lila's groom eloped with their wedding planner.
32:14This weekend was their anniversary.
32:16Ashley and Joni Bennett.
32:20Ashley's a guy.
32:21When he got married to someone else,
32:23that's when Lila snapped.
32:24Lila's parents say she was devastated.
32:25She's been in and out of psychiatric hospitals ever since.
32:28They thought she was getting better.
32:29We were very mistaken.
32:30Lila didn't show up for her shift at the center.
32:32No one's seen her for 24 hours.
32:34She's on the run.
32:35We put out a bolo.
32:36She won't get far.
32:37The question is, what's her next move?
32:38Lila's been murdering proxies for the last three years.
32:40The newlywed victims were just stand-ins for Ashley and his wife.
32:44Why didn't she kill him first?
32:45In Lila's mind,
32:46what she feels for Ashley is true love.
32:48Maybe she was hoping he'd come back for her.
32:50Well, that dream's over.
32:52You think she'd be going after the Bennets next?
32:54It's a possibility.
32:55It's a distinct possibility.
32:57We need to get them into protective custody now.
33:20Surprise.
33:33Yeah, yeah, I got it.
33:54But listen, are you okay?
33:56All right.
33:58Appreciate the call.
34:00Cassie.
34:01Red-headed woman just tried to drown her in her own bathtub.
34:04Lila's already at the house.
34:06Look at him.
34:28I said look at him.
34:30He's dying, and it's your fault.
34:33You made him.
34:34Both of you.
34:35All these years.
34:36He should have been with me.
34:38He needed me.
34:40You tricked him.
34:42Stole him from me.
34:44You made him believe our love didn't matter,
34:46but in everything to us.
34:48You still love me, Ashley, don't you?
34:51Even now?
34:53You know we would have been happy forever if this bitch hadn't ruined it.
34:57But don't worry.
34:59She's gonna pay.
35:00Say goodbye.
35:02Let's go.
35:03Your turn.
35:04Lila!
35:05Drop your weapon or I'll kill her.
35:07Do it or she's dead.
35:20That's quite a scam you had there, Lila.
35:22Start a club, run happy newlywed brides.
35:25Pick them off one by one.
35:28They're like lambs to the slaughter, aren't they?
35:31I didn't think anyone would even sign up.
35:37Who doesn't want to be married?
35:40But I had more than I could handle.
35:42This one?
35:44She didn't want to be married either.
35:47She joked about it with me while we were sampling cakes for my wedding.
35:51Eight months later, I hear Ashley had to talk her into a loping.
35:56Had to get down on both knees and beg.
36:01Why do men want women who don't want them?
36:06I don't know.
36:07I would ask them that.
36:09The women.
36:10While the tub was filling and their men were dying.
36:14They didn't know either.
36:16They were so sorry.
36:19Do you love him now, I would ask?
36:22Do you wish you had another chance to show him just how much he means to you?
36:27You know what they said?
36:30All of them?
36:32I do.
36:35No, no!
36:37Don't move!
36:40Thanks for coming with me.
36:57My pleasure.
36:58I think she's gone.
37:16It worked.
37:26I couldn't have done it without you.
37:28Well, I'm not so sure about that.
37:30This is gonna sound so selfish, but I need you to be okay.
37:43I can't have anything happen to you.
37:47Where's this coming from?
37:50Lately, you've been forgetting things.
37:53And when you say you remember, I think you're lying.
37:58I'm scared.
38:01And I need you to get checked out.
38:04You know, doctors make the worst patients.
38:08Please?
38:18Okay.
38:21I will.
38:22Okay.
38:23I promise.
38:30That was county medical on the phone.
38:31It was touch and go, but Ashley Bennett's gonna live.
38:35So that's eight counts of first-degree murder for Lila instead of nine.
38:38Still enough for life in prison.
38:40Yeah.
38:41Lila's parents have hired an attorney, and he's already making noise about an insanity defense.
38:45I predict she'll go down swinging.
38:47At least she's going down.
38:49Melinda, I was gonna call you in the morning.
38:58It's okay.
39:00I already know.
39:02Yeah?
39:03She's free.
39:04I can feel it.
39:06I can feel it.
39:08I can feel it.
39:09Thank you so much.
39:12And I met what I said about catching up.
39:18I miss you.
39:19I could really use a friend right now.
39:22Me too.
39:23I'll call you.
39:24Yeah.
39:25Bye.
39:25Bye.
39:26Bye.
39:27Bye.
39:28Bye.
39:29Cheers.
39:30Got an empty glass.
39:31Bye.
39:32Top off.
39:34Yeah.
39:35Hey.
39:36Another one?
39:37Yeah.
39:38Sure.
39:39You seem a little down for a guy who just caught a serial killer.
39:42No.
39:43No, it's just...
39:44I bought into some easy assumptions thinking it had to be a guy.
39:48Could have caused the investigation months a time.
39:50Another couple could have been a serial killer.
39:52No.
39:53No, it's just...
39:55I bought into some easy assumptions thinking it had to be a guy.
39:59Could have caused the investigation months a time.
40:01Another couple could have lost their lives.
40:03Yeah, but they didn't.
40:05I'm starting to think that you and I aren't that different in terms of what we do.
40:11Hey, can I get another?
40:13The information comes in and we decipher it, we interpret it.
40:18We see if it fits this puzzle that we're putting together.
40:21We do the best we can.
40:25Here.
40:52Jenna?
40:54I just wanted to say thank you.
41:00And I want to see one last sunrise before I go.
41:11You're all right.
41:16I'm glad I could help.
41:18Do me a favor and don't tell Melinda you saw me.
41:21Are you sure?
41:24It's better this way.
41:27Melinda told me about you.
41:29Her best friend from high school.
41:32She said you could see ghosts and scary things that weren't there.
41:36And I remember thinking, that must suck.
41:40Sometimes.
41:44But not today.
41:48Maybe.
41:51I did.
41:53Well, you know that she wasn't ascalier, will you give it and Rod?
42:08I know.
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